News

SpaceX's Starship megarocket, the world's most powerful rocket, is officially on NASA's list for future launches.
Ars is owned by WIRED's parent company, Condé Nast. SpaceX has now launched eight full-scale test flights of Starship, with a Super Heavy booster and Starship's upper stage stacked together to ...
It's been known that Starship would eventually launch from Florida, but now SpaceX is saying it may happen as early as the end of this year — as SpaceX ambitiously confirmed they are pushing to launch ...
SpaceX has just test fired a Super Heavy booster ahead of the Starship’s ninth flight test. The ground-based firing of the world’s most powerful rocket took place at SpaceX’s Starbase site ...
TL;DR: SpaceX has unveiled new footage of the latest Starship launch, captured from a unique angle, highlighting the immense power of the Super Heavy rocket. SpaceX has released footage of the ...
Elon Musk has confirmed that SpaceX’s Starship will head to Mars at the end of 2026. The ship will be carrying Optimus, Tesla’s humanoid robot. The tech billionaire said that if all goes well ...
SpaceX's Starship ... will be used to stack and finalize the 232-foot-tall Super Heavy boosters (lower-stages) before flight, could begin as soon as next month. Also, the Starship tower standing ...
Elon Musk reinforced his intention on Friday for SpaceX to launch an uncrewed Starship to Mars by the end of 2026. The ambitious goal is one Musk, the founder and CEO of the commercial spaceflight ...
And as SpaceX inches closer to successfully launching and landing a full-scale prototype ... to the launch pad to kick off the first test of its Starship, including its Super Heavy booster, a stack ...
SpaceX has now launched eight full-scale test flights of Starship, with a Super Heavy booster and Starship's upper stage ...
SpaceX is having trouble with Starship's upper stage after back-to-back failures, but engineers are making remarkable progress with the rocket's enormous booster. The most visible sign of SpaceX ...
After the second loss of Starship was visible in Florida skies, new questions are being raised about the powerful launch system coming to Florida.